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  4. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived—Cadeinus. from Adelaide. Sailed—Herorato. to sydney: Fazil. ha to Sydney. Adelaide. ...

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  5. HOME RULE CRISIS.

    Teh Mouse of Commons was croweded to-day. in anticipation of an important statement being made by the Prime minister in regard to the intervention ...

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  6. CALMETTE MURDER

    Intense interest is being mamested in the trial of Madame Caillaux. on a [?] editor [?] ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    [?] who at tempted to damage St. John's Church Westminster. by placing a bomb imder one of hte stats. was committed. for ...

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  8. DIVE TO DEATH.

    A shocking aeroplane disaster took place to-day at gosport an Hampshire. Liontentnt L. C. Hordern, of the military wing of the Royal Flying ...

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  9. HINDU DEFIANCE.

    The Hindus aboard the Japanese steamer Komagata Maru diave evinced no signs of allowing the crew to take the vessel away from Canada; on the ...

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  10. NAVAL REVIEW.

    A superb spectacle was witnessed at Spithead to-day. when His Majesty the King visited the Heet. which has been drawn up in eleven lines in the ...

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  11. RUSSIAN STRIKE.

    One hundred and forty thousand workers in various trades have gone on strick demonstration in sympathy with the ...

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  12. BALLOON SWEPT INTO TREES.

    A serious accident to a batloon marred the start of the race for the Aerial Grand Prix yesterday. At teh Tuileries as the ballons were about to start. ...

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  13. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mary Hammond. wife of Daniel Hammond. was found in the kitchen of a boardinghouese at Whangarei carly this morning. The blade of an axe was ...

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  15. WILL DIE FIGHTING.

    The Hindus declare that they will fight to a finish. and it is likely. therefore, that a bombardment of the Komagata Maru is the only solution of this ...

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  16. NATIONALISTS NOT RESPONSIBLE

    Mr John Redmand said, "My collengues and myself accept no responsibility for the calling of this convention. We do not think that we should be ...

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  17. FRIGHTFUL WOUNDS.

    There were frightful wounds in the head. and the doctor had to draw the blade of the aze from the skull. The unfortunate woman was still alive ...

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  18. CZAR AND PRESIDENT.

    President Porucare received an enthusiastic welcome to St. Petersburg yesterday. The Czar entertained him in the ...

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  19. ARIEL GRAND PRIX.

    [?] weather has been met with by the balloons. which are taking part in the French Aero Club's Grand Prixcoutest. ...

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  20. LABOR PARTY PROTESTS.

    Laborites bitterly condemn the conference. A meeting of Labor members was held this afternoon in the House of Commons. ...

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  21. MEXICAN ARMISTICE.

    Advices form El Poso state that General carranza. Constitutionalist leader. has agreed to a general armistice throughout Mexico. and asked for by ...

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  22. SEQUEL TO QUARREL.

    It is said that the pusband and wile had not been on good terms lately. and quarrels were frequent. It is alleged that this morning's terrible crims ...

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  23. ARRIVAL OF SCIENTISTS.

    Passenger by the Orontes include a number of delegates from the British Association. Among them are Professor banck, geologist. and Mr Frank ...

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  24. LIBERALS EXPECT ELECTION.

    Many Liberals are very critical, fearing that the action of His Majesty will create a precedent. They expect the conference to fail, and that the ...

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  25. A MASTERLY SPEECH.

    Madame Caillaux's harangue yesterday was a masterpiece Tuotorial emotion. It occupied one hour and five minutes. and its whole tenor was one of ...

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  26. BALKANS TROUBLE.

    A heavy fall occurred on the Bourse yesterday. owing to apprehension of trouble betwen Austria-Hungary and Servia. ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN STRIKE.

    Counsel on behalf of three of the deported South African strike leaders—waterston. Morgan, and M'Kerrell—in their suit against the owners of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. CITY BANK DIVIDEND.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the City Bank of Sydney. to-day a motion for the payment of a dividend at the rate of a per cent. was carried. ...

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  29. ANNIETY IN BERLIN.

    The Bourse was weak yesterday. in sympathy with the Vienna Bourse. Balkan stocks lost heavily. Political circles in Berlin hope that ...

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  30. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

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  31. NEWS ANTICIPATED.

    The Prime Minister, Right Hon. H. H. Asquith. in the House of Commons. expressed regret at the anticipation of the news of the Palace Conference by ...

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  32. ABANDONED GAOL.

    In the Darlinghurst Gaol yesterday a young than. engaged as a steward in a city clun was robbed of 2s 6d by there other men. who shut hon in a cell and ...

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  33. TRAIN COLLISION.

    A shocking railway disaster occurred near Toulouse. the capital of the Department of Hant Garonne, last night. Two trains came into collision. four ...

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  34. LABOR HOSTILITY.

    A hostile resolution by the Labor party states that it regards the Conference as an undue interference, on the part of the Crown, which is ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. SCOTTISH MINING DISPUTED

    Speaking to-day at Nolson, in Lanucashire. Mr Robert Suillie, president of the Scottish Miners Association and also of the Miners Federation of Great ...

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  36. TURKISH ARMY.

    In the Turkish Chamber of Deputies to-day a motion was discussed providing for the impeachment of the Cabinets led by Ghazi Muklitar Pasha and ...

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  37. VICTORIAN'S GOOD RECORD.

    Cross, of victoria, has scored 170 in the All-Comers' aggregate at Bisley. and will near the top. ...

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  38. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    In the Control Police Court to-day the hearing of the case in which Arthur Tatham. Norman Joseph Twiss. Sainuel Freeman. and Ernest Alexander livan ...

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  39. CARPENTIER'S NEXT MATCH.

    It is stated authoritatively that the next light in which Georges Carpentier will participate will be against "Young" Ahcann, the English ...

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  40. RADICAL MEMBERS MEET.

    A meeting of Radical members of the House of Commons has been summoned for to-day to survey the new situation. The meeting is regarded as the possible ...

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  41. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    At the Leeds cricket ground to-day a match was commenced between yorkshire and Notts. The Former went in to bat first. and were all disposed of ...

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  42. A FURTHER BATCH.

    The R.M.S. Orsova, arrived to-day. Her passengers include a further batch of thirteen scientists. who have come out to attend the annual congress or ...

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  43. COAL BOAT SENSATION.

    A serious accident occurred this morning on the steamer Wear. which is unloading. a cargo of coal at the Victoria Dock. Without warning the apparatus ...

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  44. UNIONIST VIEWS.

    Unionists see in the Conference a second admission by the Prime Minister that the Home Rule Bill is unworkable. ...

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  45. CONSTABLE SENTENCED.

    constable George Edward Louis. who had been convicted of having demanded money from a Chinese by menace and force. was sentenced to-day to two years' ...

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  46. LANCASHIRE BADLY BEATEN.

    Surrey had an exceptionally easy victory over Lancestire this week in their match at the Oval. Surrey Scored 1021. to which ...

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  47. UNDERMINING PARLIAMENT.

    The "Daily News" (Liberal) states that the King's intervention is bound to court widespread disquiet and deepreoted feeling in the House of ...

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  48. 600 BOXES OP COPPERS.

    This morning the R.M.S. Egypt brought to Melbourne £6000 worth of copper coins for use in the Commonwealth. There were 720,000 pennies. and 1,410,000 ...

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  49. INDIAN OUTRAGE.

    The victim of the shooting outrage at Dacca yesterday has been identified as a man named Ramdas, who, it iws known. was suspected by the anarchists ...

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  50. NATIONALIST PARTY.

    Mr John Redmond presided yesterday at a stormy meeting of the Nationalist party in the House of Commons. ...

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  51. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat market quiet; steady. ...

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  52. PRESS LIBEL ACTION.

    The Chief Justice. In Chambers. orndered a change of venuo to Dunedin. in the New Zealand "Times" v "Dominion" libel case. ...

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  53. GENERAL CABLES.

    The barquentine Beethoven, which left. Newcastle on 29th March for Valparaise, has been re-insured at a premium of 75 guineas per cent. The ...

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  54. MR. A. C. CARMICHAEL.

    The New South Wales Minister for Education. Mr. A. C. Carmichael, visited the Woolwich Arsenal to-day. It was a coincidence that the Minister ...

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  55. NATIONALIST THREAT.

    One of the intimates of Mr Joseph Devlin. Nationalist member of the House of Commons. has declared that "if the Government betray us to save ...

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  56. SEIZED BOMBS.

    The magistate who has been examining the two anarchists. Kirichek and Trojanovsky, has decided that the bombs lound upon them recently at ...

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  57. FUSING OF WIRE.

    A good deal of damage was causes by a fire in the General Post Office last night. The fire was caused through the fusing of an electric wire. which ...

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  59. MR ASQUITH'S INITIATIVE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" (Liberal) announces that the idea of the Palace Conference originated with the Prime Minister. ...

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  60. AN EXTENSIVE LOCK-OUT.

    No fewer than 170 Alsatian textile factories have locked out 18,000 workens as a result of the employes in 50 factories striking for a general increase ...

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